OP said that he is refering to stories that came after the Las Vegas shooting.And regarding the first link, the author questions what it means to be racist. It's not demonizing white people, but posing a question to them.

Though I don't think anyone denies that white people have commited the most horrible attrocities to mankind in our history. That doesn't mean that we should all be held accountable for those actions, or that it's a common opinion among news outlets that we should.

Anyway, I'm curious exactly what news outlets OP is refering to. If it's one obscure underground news outlet that has 78 readers, and not CNN, MSNBC, etc , then don't just say "liberal media" because leaving it at that that is ambigous at best, and misleading. Say exactly which publication is saying this.

You know how it works for those people. Everything not Breitbart is considered ‘liberal’ media.

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There's a lot more vox articles that are worse than that. Perhaps I should have just took a screen shot of the head lines they have regarding white men. It's the same with cnn. They have a lot of pieces on white men or white people in general. I think cnn is looking at diversity from a racist perspective rather than looking at if there's anyone barring minorities from getting into government.

I sourced anita because she's often applaunded by femnists around the world for her crazy quotes/positions on things and she's often asked about her opinions from companies on things. She's very dangerous to gaming or entertainment in general.

I'm not familar with Vox, but I just looked at their front page and it does indeed look like a left news outlet.

CNN on the other hand, looks like a normal news site. Maybe they have some left articles, but the big articles on their front page look quite alright.

For cnn, just put "cnn white men" in a search engine and you'll see what I mean.

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Since the Las Vegas shooting I am noticing a disturbing trend where people in the liberal media and elsewhere are collectively demonising a group of people based on the colour of their skin. This group is 'white men'.

I'm not sure what the whiteness of a persons' skin has to do with their character. Dr Martin Luthor King would be appalled. If anyone referred to any other group in a negative light i.e 'black women', or 'brown people' they would probably end up being fired (or worse).

I see these groups saying that if this was an Islamic terror attack, all Muslims would be demonised. This is a false equivalence. Islam is not a race, it's a set of (really bad) ideas. ISIS read and refer to the same texts as moderate muslims. Bad ideas can be criticised. Most importantly though, Muslims can be any colour. Just as communists, Christians and fascists can be.

I can't believe the liberal media don't see the double standard, and dangerous people like Jared Taylor are just waiting for enough people to fall for the identity politics to build a political platform based on 'race realism'. He claims he is not a white supremacist. But read his work, he considers black people akin to a different species.

We can't let this happen. We saw the results of this over 70 years ago. Wake up.

1. there is only one human race. If you target one specific minority it can indeed be considered racism.

2. I’m German. My whole life my group of people has been ‘demonized’. Do I cry about it?! No. Get over yourself

3. You should be glad to for once how it feels to be in that targeted minority. Could indeed open the minds of some Trump supporters.

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Panama said: I dunno, the fact people voted in Trump leads me to believe that the media is just a very vocal minority. So i wouldnt worry about it too much, just look at a lot of their ratings drops lately.

Normchacho said: There were quite a few people who assumed the shooter was a Muslim, and then when it was discovered it was a white guy, started saying it was a false flag. Yeah, us white guys have it really tough.

I have not seen anybody say that all white men are bad, I haven't seen anyone talking about what we need to do about the "white guy problem". Seriously, stop pretending like we're persecuted.

White men fear being branded the way they brand others.

Same with the way many of them feal about women and minorities having power because they fear they will be treated the way they've treated women and minorities.

Guys, only white men brand others. And apparently white men is a monolithic group too.